of employees
72
Locations
LondonJobs available
FreshMinds Talent works on a wide variety of both permanent and temporary roles for a prestigious portfolio of clients in sectors ranging from FMCG to financial services
Salary and benefits
As impressive as our candidates ...
Sector:Recruitment Consultancies
salary
Competitive
No. of Graduate positions
Around 150 globally at analyst level
No. of internship positions
Around 75 globally
First year usually based location
London, Hong Kong or New York
Head office location
London
Disciplines accepted
All disciplines, 2.1 or ...
Sector:Commercial Banking
salary
Competitive
No. of Graduate positions
8-12
No. of internship positions
n/a
First year usually based location
London
Head office location
Riverside House, 2a Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 9HA
Disciplines accepted
Open to all
How to apply
Online at ... Page Contains 1 PDF download Sector:Technology, Media & Telecoms
year usually based location
London
Head office location
Riverside House, 2a Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 9HA
Disciplines accepted
Open to all
How to apply
Online at Jobs.ofcom.org.uk - can we please have a link/button to this website for ease of ... Page Contains 1 PDF download Sector:Professional Bodies
Introducing www.Jobsite.co.uk
Are you a Graduate who is eager to take their first step on the career ladder?
Here at Jobsite.co.uk, we pride ourselves in finding the right Jobs for you.
Jobseeking with Jobsite gives you access to lots of tools that take the ...
Sector:Recruitment Consultancies
The Aldrich cycle works
by welcoming Graduates and candidates from
all disciplines, via referral or our website,
which in turn attracts our impressive client
base. When we fi nd our candidates their
perfect job, they often become our client and
the cycle is replenished.
Why ... Page Contains 2 PDF downloads Sector:Recruitment Consultancies
of vacancies
Graduate: 12
Summer internships: 4
Opportunities on offerInvestmentInvestment Management OperationsBusiness OperationsEuropean Sales & MarketingLocations
We have Graduate vacancies across the
UK and Europe. Our UK vacancies are
in London and ... Page Contains 2 PDF downloads Sector:Banking & Finance
per annum
No. of Graduate Positions
20 - 25
No. of Internship Positions
5 Internships and 6 Sandwich Year
Placements
First year usually based location
Positions can be in any of our UK
locations such as London, Bristol,
Basingstoke, Ipswich, Bolton,
Tunbridge ... Page Contains 1 PDF download Sector:Insurance
- £24,000
No. of Graduate positions
40 in Retail Management
10 in Commercial areas
First year usually based locations
Retail management roles based at key stores around the UK
Commercial roles based in Nottingham support office
Head office ...
Sector:Consumer Goods & Services
commercial placements - www.boots.Jobs/bigchallenge
For other roles within Boots - www.boots.Jobs
University events list
See website About us
With almost 160 years of heritage behind us, it's no wonder why millions of customers come to us for great advice and equally great products. ...
Sector:Retail
80,000 people
into permanent Jobs and found temporary
assignments for approximately 300,000
people. In 2009 we opened in Russia and
India and will be continuing this expansion
into new countries and new lines of business.
In good company
One of the best things about being ... Page Contains 2 PDF downloads Sector:Recruitment Consultancies
online at:
www.nationwide-Jobs.co.uk/Graduates
e: Graduates@nationwide.co.uk Nationwide Graduate Programme (NGP)
As the UKs biggest building society we dont
have any shareholders. What we do have is a
passionate, wholehearted commitment to our
customers and the communities we serve. ... Page Contains 2 PDF downloads Sector:Banking & Finance
online at:
www.nationwide-Jobs.co.uk/Graduates
e: Graduates@nationwide.co.uk Nationwide Graduate Programme (NGP)
As the UKs biggest building society we dont
have any shareholders. What we do have is a
passionate, wholehearted commitment to our
customers and the communities we serve. ... Page Contains 2 PDF downloads Sector:Commercial Banking
salary
dependent on role
No. of Graduate positions
various
No. of internship positions
none
First year usually based location
If Head Office Bradford, Branch Network dependent on area recruiting
Head office location
Bradford
Disciplines accepted
Any
How to ...
Sector:Commercial Banking
How to apply
Visit www.ybs.Jobs
University events list
None Our Society
Your Society
Yorkshire Building Society is the UK's third largest building society with over 1.9 million members, over 2,300 employees and assets of over £20 billion.
As a mutual ...
Sector:Banking & Finance
Wales Swansea
Like most new Graduates I found the idea
of finding a good job very daunting. After
attaining my 2:1, my fears only got worse as
the initial excitement and enthusiasm quickly
disappeared when I got several "Dear-John"
letters and countless no replies.
So I made ... Page Contains 1 PDF download Sector:Sales & Marketing
Salary
£26,000
No. of Graduate positions
c.30 Graduates
No. of internship positions
c.75 placement year students
First year usually based Location
Reading or London
Head Office Location
Reading and London
Disciplines Accepted
Sales, Marketing and Technical
How ...
Sector:Technology, Media & Telecoms
professional career
and give me real Jobs that would stretch me. I
wasnt disappointed."
"Its a great scheme that ensures I get a good
understanding of engineering and analyses
what I need to develop further to become
a fully rounded member of the Institute of
Mechanical ... Page Contains 1 PDF download Sector:Industrial & Engineering
salary
Competitive
No. of Graduate positions
Various, depending on business requirements.
No. of internship positions
10-20 in various areas of the business, based in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire.
Entry Level:
For Medical Sales roles, we ideally look for 3 A-Levels and a ...
Sector:Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals
per annum (this includes £3000 London Location Allowance, payable whilst working in London)
Last year we offered 50 places
First year based in
London
Head Office Location
London
Disciplines accepted
Any
To apply
Visit www.faststream.gov.uk The Foreign & Commonwealth ...
Sector:Government
placements or 'postings' - different
Jobs within their departments.You can expect
each posting to last around 12 or 18 months,
after which you'll move on to another project
or area of work. Secondment opportunities
are also available with most departments and
are actively encouraged. You ...
Sector:Government
Engineering or similar.
Jobs Available
Management in any area of our business
Salary and Benefits
£22,500 + benefits
Application Procedure
Email CV and covering letter to Graduaterecruitment@taylorwimpey.com
Deadline
See our website for details Taylor Wimpey plc ...
Sector:Property & Construction
department.
Performing gauge Jobs in France, giving
assistance in Well Testing and Slickline
Operations in Gabon, I finally specialized
in Memory Production Logging (MPLT)
and performed my first campaign alone in
Congo after theoretical training in England.
This type of ... Page Contains 1 PDF download Sector:Industrial & Engineering
are the
qualities we look for in our Graduate recruits.
In the coming year, over 100 Graduates will
join our team. As one of them, whatever your
subject, you'll work with some of the world's
finest minds in your field and with the best
available technology. From day one, you'll ... Page Contains 1 PDF download Sector:Technology, Media & Telecoms
that
you can move departments and Jobs with the
full support of management, so we also have
flexibility in our careers.
Other Interests?
I am heavily involved in the Science and
Engineering Ambassadors Scheme (SEAS)
and I absolutely love it!We go out to schools
in the local ... Page Contains 1 PDF download Sector:Government
I started to look at GraduateJobs
some three years back, I noticed that many
companies like to adopt a cookie cutter
approach in recruiting Graduates as well
as training them. Everyone does the same
rotations, in the same places with the same
mentors. And this often holds true for ... Page Contains 1 PDF download Sector:Media, Advertising & PR
in an urban environment.
No. of Graduate positions
We will employ well in excess of two hundred Graduates across the globe.
First year usually based location
Most of our Graduate-Entry roles are located in Australia, Chile and South Africa. Therefore, most of the Graduates we hire will ...
Sector:Industrial & Engineering
Office
London
Degree disciplines/degree class required
We welcome Graduates with a strong academic background in any degree discipline.
Jobs available
Opportunities in Advisory, Assurance, Corporate Finance and Tax.
How to apply
Please apply at our ... Page Contains 2 PDF downloads Sector:Consulting
of internship positions
16
No. of Graduate positions
10
Disciplines Accepted
Applicants from all academic disciplines are encouraged to apply;
students with 2:1 and high A levels.
Starting Salary
£38,000
Application deadline
31 March for internships and 31 July for ...
Sector:Law
in Belfast and some positions based in Londonderry, Craigavon and Newry.
Disciplines accepted
Employers are looking for Graduates in the following areas: Financial Services; Life Sciences; Telecoms and Electronics; Business Services; and Software. Whilst this list is not exhaustive you will be ...
Sector:Government
Head Office
London
First year based
There are opportunities throughout the UK and in our overseas businesses.
Disciplines accepted
Various
Starting salary
In addition to a basic starting salary of between £21,000 and £24,000, depending on your programme, we will offer ...
Sector:Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals
events list
See website
I Graduated from the University of Leicester in
2004 with an LLB in Law with French Law. I
really enjoyed my degree and the knowledge
base it provided me with, but I chose not to
go down the route of becoming a solicitor
or barrister. Following a fantastic ... Page Contains 2 PDF downloads Sector:Government
between different Jobs possible and
actively encouraged; International career
with opportunities to work abroad; flexible
working conditions for a good work/life
balance; competitive remuneration and
package.
Where would I work?
By far the majority of openings, ... Page Contains 2 PDF downloads Sector:Government
training contract.
No. of Graduate positions
There are approximately 5,000 ACA
training contracts annually
No. of internship positions
Contact authorised training employers
Disciplines accepted
Any - Normally a 2.1 or first class
degree
How to ... Page Contains 2 PDF downloads Sector:Accountancy & Actuarial
training contract.
No. of Graduate positions
There are approximately 5,000 ACA
training contracts annually
No. of internship positions
Contact authorised training employers
Disciplines accepted
Any - Normally a 2.1 or first class
degree
How to ... Page Contains 2 PDF downloads Sector:Professional Bodies
Director of George Wimpey
East London for 2 1/2 years, she is currently
the Director & General Manager for Taylor
Wimpey City.
A Graduate scheme with a residential
developer may well not have occurred to you
previously as a career with high potential. I
would strongly suggest ... Page Contains 1 PDF download Sector:Property & Construction
Online Money is a key issue for all Graduates,
especially with the introduction of top-up fees
leading to increased debt levels for many. You
might feel stressed about getting a job straight
away to start clearing the amount you owe, but
there is every reason to be confident of securing
a ... Page Contains 1 PDF download Sector:Recruitment Consultancies
Online Money is a key issue for all Graduates,
especially with the introduction of top-up fees
leading to increased debt levels for many. You
might feel stressed about getting a job straight
away to start clearing the amount you owe, but
there is every reason to be confident of securing
a ... Page Contains 1 PDF download Sector:Law
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Adam Burrows:
You graduated from University and the fun ended all too abruptly, adult life beckoned you with one slender finger emerging from a black hooded cape, it was time to decide on a career. To get the fun back in life you, (like me), probably thought "Well I'd like a career with a good amount of creative...
Clare Wiley:
Greetings everyone. This being my first official foray into the big bad world of online blogging, I thought I’d introduce myself. I’m Clare, a recent graduate of Manchester Uni who has humble aspirations of journalistic stardom. Anyhoo, after spending a few years writing for student papers,...
Clare Wiley:
My interview at Salford went very well. The interviewer spent most of the time enlightening us with amusing anecdotes from his reporting days. And I learned that “group interview” actually does mean being interviewed in front of a group. Sounds scary, but it was an interesting way of seeing...
Clare Wiley:
National papers seem to be what people aim for in the grand scheme of their journalistic careers. Whilst I’m no exception to this, there’s a lot to be said for local papers, particularly when gaining work experience. My week-long placement on the Guardian’s culture website was a little...
Clare Wiley:
Let’s face it, there’s a lot of junk on the internet these days. User-generated content has all sorts of benefits and downsides, ranging from valuable intellectual commentary to irrelevant rants about Big Brother contestants. But from a journalistic standpoint, the proliferation of commentary...
Clare Wiley:
Having successfully secured a place on Salford University’s Masters in Journalism, I am now examining journalism’s frightening side, namely, it doesn’t pay very well and doing a Masters isn’t exactly cheap. So I thought I’d write a post on what funds are available for...
GoodWillJobHunting:
This first post is just going to be a quick introduction to who I am and what I will be posting in this here blog. My name is Will but some call me the Blog Father* and I am 21 years old. I recently graduated this summer and I have decided not to move back home which leaves me int he daunting...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Hello again. I'm thinking about applying to do a masters degree next year so in the mean time I have been in need of a job. Just so I can get some savings, show on my CV that I have been doing something oh and most importantly pay for rent, food, living etc. So I have been applying to any/every job...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Howdy y'all Don't worry I haven’t really turned into a Cowboy or an American from the South it was just a really sophisticated literary device I just used for a bit of variation. Anyway back to business, as the last post was about rejection I thought I would balance the blog out with something...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Hola, (Im Spanish this week) This weeks topic is the prospect of attending the dreaded Interview.I know what you're thinking, you're thinking "What gives this Spanish guy the right to tell me about interviews?!" Well fair point that's a great question, well done. In my life I've had 3 interviews, I...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Hi gang, Ahh kids, children are the future but check out these kids who are stealing all the now. This little happy chappy is Leonardo Panayiotou and why is he so happy? Maybe it's because he's just landed a 15k a year contract by a major racing company. Oh and he's 4 years old. How annoying is...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Yo, what up shorties? I would like to start by sharing a business joke with you, so make sure you're prepared for the hilarity that will ensue What insect is good at maths? An Account-ant! Ha what a brilliant joke. Right now back to business, so apparently there’s a depression, recession, and a...
GoodWillJobHunting:
True to my word I conducted an interview on your behalf. Hopefully this might help a little bit if you are considering applying for a masters degree. So tell us what is the official title of the masters you are studying and what qualification will you receive at the end of it? I’m doing Forensic...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Hello good people of the web, Right so at the moment I have a low paying job that has the require soul crushing property that all post graduate jobs seem to entail.However I obviously don’t want to be doing this till I retire. This year was supposed to be a nice relaxing year with not much...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Hello festive folk, How are things? You look nice, is that a new tee shirt? Oh that’s a shame how long will it take to clear up? Did the doctor give you some cream for that? Right now back to business, I was thinking of what to write here and as it’s Christmas I thought Id give you a little...
GoodWillJobHunting:
How come it’s the year 2009 and I don’t have a hover board yet?Answer me that someone. Right I don’t really have any New Year’s resolutions, well not since 2005 when my New Year’s resolution was to not make any New Year’s resolutions ever again, so all I can say is I’ve given up...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Bonjour, Right so this is what I have done in the last 15 days. I have been at work (8am-4pm) for 9 of those days. I have written a 300 word short story for a flash fiction competition (I might be able to put it up later) and I have done some research for writing magazine articles. A couple of...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Yeah I know blog posts are like buses. But I thought I'd just add this, you may even find it usefull.Actually you probably won't. (Also I know you're not supposed to start sentances with "but" but I thought that I would just this once, so don't tell on me) I signed up (through work) to do an ECDL (...
GoodWillJobHunting:
I've had no reply to that nice man who said that I could maybe write something for him. I did email him again but still no reply, he must be super busy. I also emailed a proposal to a linguistic magazine about an idea for an article I had. Still no reply. I did English Language at Uni by the way so...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Yo, I was thinking about what to write and for inspiration I looked back at my previous posts. I noticed that my goals were a little convoluted and that it might not be clear what I am aiming for. I figured that this was because at the time of writing I didn’t really know what I wanted. However I...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Howdy doody Startling new research on my life found this out So I applied for a lot of work experience places and I found most of them required previous experience, how mental is that? That is why you should never trust anyone who works in a bar. Every bar job requires previous experience and so to...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Hello digital friends, Just some updates I will keep the short and sweet. I attended my interview at the hospital radio station which was very informative and went alright. I have to go back next week to do a demo, I think I’m up against two other people so we'll see how that goes. When the guy...
GoodWillJobHunting:
Just a couple of things I thought might be worthy of blogging. I think Monday is the hospital radio demo day so I've got that to look forward to. I also had a review at work today and it turns out that out of the 120 people in the division I am ranked 5th due to my work output which was nice (Note...
GreatExpectations:
Wow. So this is what it’s like to be part of the “blogosphere”. About me: I am currently in my second year of university studying a BA in Media, Communication and Cultural studies. (A bit of a mouthful I know.) When I tell people what I’m studying, the usual reaction is a not so convincing...
GreatExpectations:
Okay, so we’ve all heard about job applicants embellishing their CV’s, and the big trouble this can get you in later on. (Alternatively it could land you a job with Alan Sugar.) But have you ever thought that employers may be guilty of this too? I have just arrived home from yet another...
GreatExpectations:
Now I’m approaching the end of my 1st semester as a 2nd year, I can’t help but notice all the encouraging and increasingly persuasive messages about being prepared for this time next year; the time when the reality of venturing into the big wide world will be starting to hit home, and I will be...
GreatExpectations:
I bet I’m not the only one who has asked themselves the question; why the hell am I actually at University? Now that I have a specific career goal in mind (PR,) I do sometimes wonder if my degree is really equipping me with skills for the big wide world. Or could I have just started at the bottom...
GreatExpectations:
First and foremost- Merry Christmas one and all! Now, back to the meaty stuff… I have been advised recently that one of the shrewdest moves I can make in order to further my career prospects is to join this mystifying website known as “Twitter”. I wasn’t sure if this was some kind a...
GreatExpectations:
So, my first post of 2009. I’m feeling positive… (but I spose it’s not even been 2 weeks.) I know I quite often harp on about advice I’ve heard in various places on here, but it’s only because I actually think these people are talking sense and that it deserves to be shared. At another...
GreatExpectations:
Oh dear... I seem to have been in some kind of online hibernation. I’m sure this happens to the best of bloggers right? In my defence, unfortunately 2009 hasn’t dealt me the best of cards so far and my brain is taking a while to readjust. But, on the plus side, a big life changing slap in the...
GreatExpectations:
I had my first day at one on of my new placements today, at a PR agency in Newcastle. I would definitely recommend getting some work experience in a small team, (this particular company employs 7 people) as you really do get stuck in with some real tasks, not just the obligatory making coffee and...
GreatExpectations:
Hello all. I headed "daan saaf" yesterday and have arrived in the big city. I begin my adventure into the world of arts PR on Monday. All very exciting (and I'm glad I have remembered to change my clocks) I fear I'm getting a bit of a reputation as "that girl that applies for loads of work...
GreenOrangeBlue:
The 1,000th user completed our numeracy test today. If you want to be the next person to get practice, have a go at either the easy or the hard test here: www.topemployers.co.uk/graduate-jobs-numeracy-game.html The best way to get better at numeracy tests is practice. There are not that many types...
Heather:
Picture the scene: Its a beautiful morning in Tenerife and you're waiting outside the hotel for a chauffeur driven car to whisk you off to work. Having been flown out by the company the previous morning you were put up in this luxury 3* hotel with breakfast. The chauffeur arrives and you are soon...
Heather:
Having been on the ship for 6 days, got drunk 8 times, lost 13 times and told off at least 74, my inaugural restaurant shoot was fast approaching with all its thrills and numerous spills. Restaurant shoots certainly make a valid claim at being the most detested shoots on board ship, closely...
Heather:
Of course one of the main draws of working on a cruise ship is the opportunity to visit its many exotic and exciting destinations. Spending Thursday in Ibiza disco dancing at the beach, Saturday in Rome uncovering ancient ancestors and Tuesday in Gibraltar eating English fish and chips is no...
Heather:
I nearly got sacked this cruise apparently. And all because of an exceedingly ugly and certainly not suitable for the under 12s dolphin shaped foam construction. This monstrosity is intended to entertain the children no end and as a consequence sell lots of lovely photographs of happy kids with...
Heather:
So in the end I was forced to wear the costume after all. I learned my valiant stand for the rights of the meagre worker had come to nothing when the following week I received my rota for the coming cruise with a "Derek the Dolphin" slot accompanied by the initials HG. I faced what felt like...
Heather:
Illness is no joke on a ship. Because of the close contact, confined space and air-conditioning it spreads faster than the average titbit of gossip. Our first warning of the outbreak of noroviral illness was yesterday morning as the departing passengers queued for emigration. An unassuming...
Heather:
There is a biannual occurrence dreaded by almost every form of entertainment on board a cruise ship. Crossing the Atlantic consists of 8 long days at sea broken by only one port and with the constant threat of bad weather or storms. Passengers on this cruise have picked their tickets up cheap...
Heather:
Probably one of the most tense times below decks occurs wit "murder". This is not the ritual sacrifice of drunken watchmen or that of the caberet singers though it would probably have been welcomed from all quarters. Murder is a stratgic sport which relies on a feat of ornganisation and...
IreneDidinsky.IHDConsulting:
Like many of you I'm trying new opportunities in this hard economic environment. Many people view the current situation as a misfortune, but I believe it is an opportunity for people who are willing to take risks and to pursue non traditional avenues in life. Imagine arriving in a foreign country...
IreneDidinsky.IHDConsulting:
What does Susan Boyle (Britain's Got Talent) have in common with Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonalds? Both tried various unsuccessful avenues before hitting major success rather late in their lives. Both Susan and Ray found their true passions and in spite of challenges and lack of support pursued...
Jane Sandhurst:
Frankly speaking, in all my working life I have never made a decision to choose the company that I would like to work for, perhaps I should have and I probably would not have changed jobs so many times. So the question arises, as a fresh graduate, is it advisable to make a list of good...
Jane Sandhurst:
Being in-house accountant for a small company has given me the flexibility to start setting up my own business. I work three days a week, close to home, giving me two days a week to work on my business whilst keeping the benefit of a regular income. The informality which leads to this flexibility...
Jung:
This is a very difficult market for those looking for a job. But some manage to grab opportunities and move to better ones. This is a story of my friend who made a brave and successful move. When he decided to leave his investment banking job to join a start-up hedge fund last winter, I felt very...
Jung:
The market is rallying. Finally. Were you timely and lucky enough to capture this opportunity? When a good friend of mine decided to leave his investment banking job to join a start-up hedge fund last winter, I felt dizzy. I almost thought “starting a hedge fund” at such turbulent times...
Jung:
Unlike many, back in 2008 my MBA classmate won an Associate job offer with the Investment Banking Division of an American bulge bracket bank. He accepted and started in their London office. After 4 months I expected him to be delighted to be still so gainfully employed. After all, jobs were (and...
Keynes:
Well let's see. For the first time in 7 years the U.K. couldn't find enough buyers for its Gilt auction so it failed. In the USA, treasury bills are trading at NEGATIVE rates today which means investors are so afraid of losing their principal that they are willing to PAY the gov't to hold on to...
Keynes:
Well ... the markets have improved somewhat since my last post. Many financial stocks have rallied and the credit markets continue to stabilize. I am not saying the damage is over but there have been a few positive signs in the global markets. For example, JP Morgan, a major financial barometer of...
Keynes:
Those who follow the financial markets have plenty of reason to be optimistic. Share prices, credit spreads and company balance sheets have all improved. However, the number one concern for most workers is unemployment. What has happened to the unemployment rate? Back in April there were signs that...
MasterAlice:
Hello! Wow. As a completely new 'blogger', I'm actually quite nervous about writing my first ever post. I guess I should start with the nitty gritty; I'm Alice and I graduated in summer 2008 with a 2.1 in English Literature BA. Instead of joining the big, bad, credit-crunching world, I decided to...
MasterAlice:
Hiya, Happy April Fools Day! Got woken up this morning by my Dad telling me Alex Ferguson had resigned. Being a member of a family who are all fanatical Arsenal fans, I leapt out of bed overjoyed! No such luck ufortunately. However, the media have had a few laughs today. Check out the BBC April...
MasterAlice:
Whilst looking for work experience and jobs, I have been increasingly aware of the changing face of media. Everything is becoming multimedia, digital, online etc. etc. This was made even more emphatic by the furore over police tactics following the death of Ian Tomlinson. The mystery surrounding...
MasterAlice:
I recently applied for a graduate trainee scheme at a television production company. I received a call back explaining they were viewing my application and wanted to arrange a telephone interview. So, after arranging a time and date, I then realised that I have never had a telephone interview...
MasterAlice:
I have good news readers! There are still some jobs out there for graduates! After sending off my CV to numerous production companies, I got a call last week from one asking me to come in for an interview. So I hopped straight on the train to London and took my suit to the dry cleaners! I suppose I...
MasterAlice:
After sending off my CV to about 20 different television production companies, ranging from big names such as Channel 4 to smaller independent companies such as Wall to Wall productions, I got a call last week asking me to come to an interview! It was for an entertainment media production company,...
Milton:
I need you to commit. I need you to realise that we need something new. I think we need a new agenda. I think we need to question ourselves, the systems and think about how we change and improve.This is my first post and I want this to be a place where my colleagues come to put their points across...
Natalie Bowen:
Hello, hello, my name is Natalie and this is a blog on the problems and possibilities for graduates hoping to forge a career in media. This won't be a personal blog where I update everything I'm doing in my life - I have one at http://journodent.blogspot.com so pop over there if you want to be nosy...
Natalie Bowen:
The development of 'citizen journalism' and use of user-generated content (UGC) has led some to speculate that journalists are now redundant: Why pay someone to do what others will provide for free? The counter-argument is the Wikipedia effect: Joe Public can write whatever he wants, and you get a...
Natalie Bowen:
I have just returned from three weeks of work experience with three very different news organisations. One, INS News, was a regional news agency. The second was a daily local paper, the Reading Evening Post. The final one was a weekly local paper, the Gainsborough Standard. I have spent well over...
NY Wang:
If you are a "Blue Ocean Strategy" person, should you try to find a banking job in the Greater China region? The obvious answer is yes. The power of China can be felt in the G20. Everyone seems to be waiting for China's $2 trillion foreign exchange reserves. The Asian Development Bank pegs...
NY Wang:
Whilst some finance gurus may be worrying about their jobs in the current climate, people with a specific background may actually have increased opportunities to get into finance. In a steadily growing market, the route to get in VCs or PEs seems quite clear-cut. You can be an analyst in an...
NY Wang:
A general mistake made by some interviewees is to use the wrong tone in their answers. For example, a line such as "I want to learn something" is much better than saying "I know something." Imagine that you have worked in the industry for 25 years, you would hardly agree that the interviewee with...
NY Wang:
This recession will probably be longer and be slower to recover than all the other recessions in the past 50 years. Despite widespread pessimism this is actually good news. This recession is especially painful for two reasons: it related to a financial crisis and it is synchronised across many...
Rowy Vuitton:
Good Morning, Afternoon or Evening..depending on when your reading...grab yourself a coffee...or a glass of wine and enjoy! Today seems an apt day to write this post..not because its April Fools (and I will come onto that in a minute) but because its typically what us financial types refer to as...
Sully:
Let me know if this sound's like your situation. You worked at a place for a few years. It's an OK job but not very stimulating. You decide to go to business school but you don't have enough money. You continue working at that job for another year so you can save enough to pay for part of the...
Sully:
In the job hunting world, networking is treated like the cure-all to job searching problems. Here are some of the "statistics" on networking I found: 90% of jobs are not advertised. 65% to 90% of jobs are filled by networking. Networking is the best way to find a job. Talking to people working in...
T.J.09:
Let’s face it. After 8 years of Rick Wagoner’s management, GM is definitely worse than it was before. The roots to this terrible outcome cannot be related just to the economy downturn that is affecting the car markets. The lack of vision toward the customer’s needs is the main issue for what...
T.J.09:
Recently the ECB reduced the Interest rate (Interest rate on the main refinancing operations that provide the bulk of liquidity to the banking system) from 1.5% to 1.25%. Even if the economist had forecasted a 'to 1%', the market reaction in the (Eur/Usd) was almost flat, hence the traders were...
T.J.09:
There is good news on campus. True, our class employment report is still 10-15% behind that of the class of 2008 ... but many of my classmates that hadn't found a job yet are eventually getting offers. During this late recruiting term (of early May) companies are back for recruiting. So, is it the...
te test blog:
test from new blog system This post was made from the admin at cbictimes.com. ... It should appear in the Top Employers admin for now, until I create the new database tables for the new system....
TheMoneyBee:
We keeep reading about how the current financial crisis has caused and will result in recendented risk aversion. To some extent this is true. But I believe that this phenomenon is temporary. In fact, I believe there is a potential for increased risk tolerance in the long term. I draw my...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
Hey readers. This is What Do You Do With ABA In English?. I'm here to rep the arts graduate experience. In doing so I hope to reassure you that when YOU graduate with YOUR arts degree you will be vaguely employable. So here's the skinny. I went to uni in 2005 and I graduated the summer just passed,...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
Ah, Paris. So, I got into work at about half-past nine - not that anyone's here to check up on me. Then I chatted to the other intern,Charlotte, about whether she's going to get a job as a chalet girl when her stage is over. As we're chatting, her boss and her boss's boss walk by on the way out to...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
So, what am I doing here? I'm in Parisdoing a three-month internship with a TV and film website. It'sEnglish-language site - my French A-level is rustier than an oldtrombone - and I'm on the editorial. That means I write the chattystuff. I work specifically on TV series under the TV editor. A...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
I have a confession to make. I went to see 'Confessions Of A Shopaholic'. Worse, I think I enjoyed it. I have to give you a bit of context on this: I met up with other interns and we wanted to go to the cinema, and we wanted a comedy. It was on Saturday afternoon, and, well, this was the pick. But...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
Hey y'all, it's your emissary from the Irish supermarket world.More-or-less a month in to my internship, I have just seen my name in print, and my workload is about to take off. Er... hurray? So, I'm getting on OK at work. One of the two staff writers has just gone on a long holiday so my editor is...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
It's been two weeks today since I first set foot in the office and it's going well. It's all hapening over my head at the moment because the February issue's going to print any day now,but I'm pleased to say I'll have some bits in it! It's not much to write home about... In fact, it's quite hard to...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
That, kids, is the view over Dublin from the Guinness Museum. So, I am here, working on Ireland's leading monthly magazine for the FMCG & grocery retail sector - and so far so good. In the office, there's five of us: the editor, two journos, the designer and me. The two journos are young Irish...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
So, I'm about to take up a ten-week internship with these people: CHECKOUT, Ireland's "leading monthly magazine for the FMCG & grocery retail sector". FCMG stands for Fast Moving Consumer Goods (i.e. food). I like foodand I like magazines. Therefore I feel I cannot but enjoy thisplacement. Woo!...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
The Guardian has written some great articles that have finally noticed the impact of the recession on graduates: Generation crunch: young face crisis in hunt for work I wasn't expecting anyone to sit up and take notice like that, I'vegot to say. Every time I discuss it with someone older than me...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
I have long been suffering The Boredom ofliving at home, jobless - not a phonecall off Reed for a month now, fewjobs I want to apply for online - so I thought the best thing for itwas to learn a few more skills and hop on a postgraduate diplomaprogramme for would-be journalists.But it's a bit...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
In this moment of financial discontent andglobal crisis, here's a fun game to take your mind off the recession.With a friend, or on your own, see who can make the most use of thephrase, "It's The Credit Crunch!". Whether answering serious questionsabout the economy or just explaining to your...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
Get this, gap year students. I'm young, free, and qualified to degree level. The world's my oyster - right? Right. But I'm getting cold feet about going abroad again. I'vefound a work experience scheme for print journalism, but it's inDublin. Travelling and living abroad relies on huge reserves...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
Christmas is over and New Year's is yet to come, but in the advent of my next salaried position, I have gone shopping for post-graduate courses. Today I looked at lots and lots of diplomas and Master's courses and tried to decide what was more important - location, cost, accreditation from...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
That's it, I'm jobseeking again! Just intime for a Xmas Eve lie-in... Although I have to say, I think Christmasstarts on Xmas Eve when it gets dark, and not before - so might feel abit clueless tomorrow. A friend's working a bar on Xmas Eve - in London's most iconicsuperclub venue, as it happens....
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
Me Score Boyf Score Wages +4 Volunteer placement +2 Free three-course lunch +2 Bagels off a photoshoot +1 Christmas parties, too expensive to attend -1 End-of-mag drinks, paid for by the publisher +5 Free bottle of wine +1 Free bottle of wine +1 Total 6 pts 9 pts Dagnammit, he's winning at the...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
The other day, in the tea break, one of my colleagues was finishing a sentence and pronounced "culture" all weird. Another colleague asked him what went wrong and he said, "I forgot that, when you're speaking, you can't choose another word when you're in the middle of one". What he meant was, I've...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
Lovely Reed got my a job as a web editor, which was nice of them. Still haven't found out the wages or signed a contract and it's Day Three tomorrow - but who cares, because I'm sliding back to ex-Uni-Town Heaven this weekend to go and Christmas it up with my ex-classmates and fellow job-insecure...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
Reader, I'm back. I returned to the UK on Saturday - and bolted straight up North to see boyf and enjoy the snow. I reluctantly caught the train home and have since signed with Reed. I really like Reed, their customer service is second to none and their evaluation very thorough. Offered a job on...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
Today was my last day at the website. We went out for lunch, and my colleague bought me 'Chinatown' as a parting gift, after I revealed earlier this week I'd never seen it. Working in the office has been so much fun, even if I have had to cobble together conversation pieces with my French...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
My séjour is nearly over, now, and I'm feeling pretty good. Paris makes me happy! I'm really enjoying my job: working on a feature to mark the second series of 'Gavin + Stacey' going to terrestial - cue discovering the second series via internet telly. It's called Research, people, so technically...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
If you're an Arts graduate - especially one with an English degree - I recommend writing copy. The money's not that reliable, as you get jobs as and when you like, but if you're living at home and you're not worried about paying rent/bills, this is fine. You can work all day in your PJs, which many...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
Peeps, the job papers are BARE. Looks like the only way I can feasibly work in media in the next year is to get a job in.. *puke*... Media Sales. To be honest it might be a lovely job. I'm not completely sure what it entails. But it sounds like cradling a phone under your ear for six months,...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
This weekend, Boyf came to visit. It's the first time I've seen him in six weeks - I know, seems sadistic, doesn't it? He's back in the UK and I'm out here. So it was aces to see him. It's so cool to be able to just turn to the people you love and say what's going through your head without having...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
It's Paddy's Day tomorrow! Woo! Apparently town will be nightmarish but I don't care. Bring on the green-headed Guinness! Sorry I haven't written for ages - not much to say, jobwise. I have started to look for things to do when my internship finishes - Boyf found a good thing about a copy writer...
whatdoyoudowithaBAinEnglish:
I didn't get the appeal of Twitter until I saw something great on the Guardian the other day. Reporters from the paper went out into the protesting crowds, and the bankers' favourite oyster bars, and reported live from the streets of London using Twitter. It was fascinating and utterly addictive -...
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